Note that you'll need to sign back in after doing this. If that doesn't work, you can try long-pressing the Slack app or its icon in the multitasking menu and tap App Info -> Storage -> Clear Data or Storage, or search for the app in Settings. Slack instructs customers to go to Settings -> Apps -> Slack -> Storage -> Clear Data or Storage. Just make sure your new password is a good one.Īffected customers are also asked to wipe their Android app's data to get rid of those logs, which are still hanging around your phone's storage, storing your login credentials in plain text. It's safe to click, or you can navigate to Slack's site directly yourself, sign in there, and reset your password manually, if you want to be especially careful - though, again, it isn't really necessary. Included in the email is a link to reset your password. Emails were sent to Slack customers that were affected. Slack tells us this only impacted a small subset of Android users (less than 1%) who are being notified as of this afternoon. Again, this isn't a phishing attempt or anything like that, even though it might look like one at a glance.
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